In the Jewish tradition, it is incumbent upon every generation to attempt to find meaning in its history. Psychoanalysis represents a body of thought about man's relation to himself and to others, and places great value on the influence of memory, narrative, and history. Aron and Henik have brought together an international collection of contemporary scholars and clinicians to address the interface and the mutual influence of Jewish thought and modern psychoanalysis.

In the Jewish tradition, it is incumbent upon every generation to attempt to find meaning in its history. Psychoanalysis represents a body of thought about man's relation to himself and to others, and places great value on the influence of memory, narrative, and history. Aron and Henik have brought together an international collection of contemporary scholars and clinicians to address the interface and the mutual influence of Jewish thought and modern psychoanalysis.